Town in Romania. Sziget (Hun., also Máramarossziget; in Jewish sources Sziget, Siget, or the older Sihot) was the capital of Máramaros county in the Kingdom of Hungary before northern Transylvania became part of Romania after World War I. The town was returned to Hungary briefly between 1940 and 1944.
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Named after an important local Jewish family, it was a major centre of the city's Jewish life, housing a school, shops and cultural encounters. The Tarbut ...
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